
Stephanie Woerner reads MIT CISR's April 2026 research briefing, which she co-authored with Peter Weill. See the text version and related content at https://cisr.mit.edu/publication/2026_0401_DigitalColleagues_WeillWoerner. Abstract: Digital colleagues—AI-enabled systems that collaborate with humans to perform complex work—are rapidly transitioning from experimentation to an embedded enterprise capability. Unlike traditional automation or reactive AI assistants, digital colleagues integrate generative AI, agentic systems, machine learning, use of enterprise data, and embedded governance mechanisms to function as members of human teams. They may perform tasks autonomously, engage in dialogue, learn over time, operate continuously, and escalate consequential decisions to humans. This briefing describes digital colleagues, where value from their use is emerging, and the organizational choices that distinguish higher-performing enterprises.